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The majority of companies acquired by Cisco are based in the United States (U.S.) and a total of 149 companies had been acquired as of March 2011. [6] Most of the companies acquired by Cisco are related to computer networking, with several LAN switching and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) companies included in the list of acquisitions. [6]
Netgear, Inc. (stylized as NETGEAR in all caps), is an American computer networking company based in San Jose, California, with offices in about 22 other countries. [3] It produces networking hardware for consumers, businesses, and service providers.
Cisco Systems; Control4 - acquired by SnapAV; Dell Networking; DrayTek; D-Link; ECI Telecom; EnGenius; Enterasys - acquired by Extreme Networks; Extreme Networks; Fortinet; HPE - acquired ProCurve, 3Com, H3C, TippingPoint and Aruba Networks; Huawei; Juniper Networks; Linksys - acquired by Belkin; Mellanox - acquired by NVIDIA; Meraki - acquired ...
Company HQ Region HQ Country HQ City Agami Systems: North America: United States: Sunnyvale, California: Apple Inc: North America: United States: Cupertino, California
On Monday, Netgear announced that it has agreed to acquire "select assets and operations" of Sierra Wireless' AirCard mobile broadband device business. Netgear will pay approximately $138 million ...
Linksys Holdings, Inc., is an American brand of data networking hardware products mainly sold to home users and small businesses.It was founded in 1988 by the couple Victor and Janie Tsao, both Taiwanese immigrants to the United States. [1]
The technology industry will face serious questions about some of its biggest issues when Donald Trump takes office in January. The president-elect will have a say on a range of topics including ...
How are you holding up? Are you over it? I'm over it. I'm fine. At least, at times I think that. It's obviously not what I wanted but that's life.